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Iniesta Crickex App Move to Vissel Kobe Confirmed

As a team that ranked only sixth in the J-League and failed to qualify for the AFC Champions League, Vissel Kobe’s signing of Andrés Iniesta sent shockwaves through Asian football. According to Crickex App sources, it’s clear that money played a decisive role in bringing the Spanish legend to Japan. Interestingly, before choosing the J-League, Iniesta came very close to joining the Chinese Super League. Both Tianjin Quanjian and Chongqing Lifan were strongly interested in signing him, engaging in a […]

Guoan’s Missed Signing Puts Pressure on Rivals

The familiar slogan “Forever Number One” has started to sound more like wishful thinking. In today’s Chinese Super League (CSL), a team’s foreign player lineup often determines whether they rise or fall—and Guangzhou Evergrande is no exception. While new regulations are set to impact every top-tier club, Shanghai Port still boasts a powerful foreign quartet of Hulk, Oscar, Elkeson, and Ahmedov. Meanwhile, Hebei China Fortune is revamping their roster, bringing in Javier Mascherano to replace Stéphane Mbia, and their foreign

Ronaldo Reveals Crickex App Journey as Goalkeeper

Brazilian football legend Ronaldo recently surprised fans by revealing that he started his career not as a striker, but as a goalkeeper. Speaking on the online interview series Canal Zico 10, Ronaldo shared stories from the early stages of his football journey — a tale full of unexpected turns and resilience, as covered by Crickex App. “My first stop in Europe was PSV Eindhoven,” Ronaldo recalled. “Back then, I didn’t care about the cold weather or anything else. All I

Zhou Liao Reflects on His Job Setbacks and Growth

For Zhou Liao, his limited appearances with Tianjin TEDA over the years have raised questions. Why hasn’t he seen more time on the pitch? With coach Uli Stielike planning to adopt a two-striker system in the new season, Zhou might finally get his chance. But how does he feel about it? “All I can say is I’ll give it my all and try to perform at my best in the Chinese Super League,” Zhou responded. “No one knows what the

China Clubs to Adopt Neutral Naming in 3 Years

One of the key takeaways from the latest meeting held by the Chinese Football Association (CFA) was the announcement that all professional football clubs in China will be required to adopt neutral, non-commercial names within the next three years. According to Crickex App, this long-term plan aims to de-commercialize club identities and align Chinese football with global standards. Currently, the vast majority of Chinese Super League (CSL) clubs carry corporate names, a practice that is rare across major footballing nations.